Folks:
My trusty 2008 Denali XL now has 202,200 miles on it. Motor and transmission going strong. I have a consistent rear main seal leak that I just "deal" with as I don't really want to do all the work to replace it. Well, there is a new potential issue that I don't think I should deal with as it could cause a safety concern.
In 2014, when it had 107k miles, I replaced both rear shocks with Arnott. Also replaced the air compressor because I was getting the Suspension System Maintenance warning. All has been well with that. It still fills the replacement shocks and the ride is level.
HOWEVER, if you drive down a semi-bumpy road, say a residential street with some a mild pothole, etc, rather than just a bump you hear more of a hard "thud". Almost like there is lose cargo. I'm wondering what could be causing that? There are leaf springs not struts on the back. Perhaps a spring is cracked? I need to take a look to see but if so, I would be shocked. I've not hauled a heavy load on the hitch for at least 2 years and this noise is recent.
Any idea what could make such a thud in the rear end? Furthermore, not really sure how to find such a noise when it's not rolling down the road and hitting bumps. I'll get under it and look around but I worry this takes road movement to identify.
Thoughts?
TKH
My trusty 2008 Denali XL now has 202,200 miles on it. Motor and transmission going strong. I have a consistent rear main seal leak that I just "deal" with as I don't really want to do all the work to replace it. Well, there is a new potential issue that I don't think I should deal with as it could cause a safety concern.
In 2014, when it had 107k miles, I replaced both rear shocks with Arnott. Also replaced the air compressor because I was getting the Suspension System Maintenance warning. All has been well with that. It still fills the replacement shocks and the ride is level.
HOWEVER, if you drive down a semi-bumpy road, say a residential street with some a mild pothole, etc, rather than just a bump you hear more of a hard "thud". Almost like there is lose cargo. I'm wondering what could be causing that? There are leaf springs not struts on the back. Perhaps a spring is cracked? I need to take a look to see but if so, I would be shocked. I've not hauled a heavy load on the hitch for at least 2 years and this noise is recent.
Any idea what could make such a thud in the rear end? Furthermore, not really sure how to find such a noise when it's not rolling down the road and hitting bumps. I'll get under it and look around but I worry this takes road movement to identify.
Thoughts?
TKH